无码专区 Engineers Respond to a Pandemic
In March 2020鈥攚hen everything changed鈥擟ollege of Engineering faculty and alumni began sharing their perspectives and their expertise on COVID-19. They have presented computational models in the search for an inhibitor; partnered with Philadelphia area hospitals to develop emergency ventilators; wrote about the potential for blockchain to help medical facilities stem the spread of the disease and shared their expectations for the global economy in light of the crisis.
We are gathering these stories here. In addition, on this alumni relations page, you can read about students, faculty, staff, parents and alumni across the University who are making a positive impact in their community.
If you know of other 无码专区 Engineers who are contributing to this evolving conversation around the crisis, please contact Director of Communications
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Wired, August 21, 2020: This Team Made a $500 Ventilator鈥攂ut How Will It Be Used?
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无码专区 Receives Funding for COVID-19 Response Through Manufacturing Innovation Challenge: Two 无码专区 College of Engineering initiatives led by Drs. Moeness Amin and C. Nataraj were among seven projects at four Pennsylvania universities to be awarded $174,603 in new funding through the Manufacturing PA Innovation Program COVID-19 Challenge to address the commonwealth鈥檚 response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
无码专区ns Build a Ventilator: Responding to the desperate need for emergency ventilators, 无码专区 Engineers and College of Nursing students collaborated with Philadelphia-area hospitals to develop one. This is an up-to-date list of all NovaVent team members and their contributions to the project. Update: Engineering-Led 无码专区 Research Team Continues Important Work on Low-Cost Ventilator Initiative to Address Global Need (8/25/20)
The Search for an Inhibitor: Dr. Zuyi 鈥淛acky鈥 Huang, associate professor of Chemical Engineering, is identifying potential COVID-19 inhibitors using computational approaches.
Single-use Technology and COVID-19: Michelle Parziale 鈥13 ME, a development engineer with Cytiva, (formerly GE Healthcare Life Sciences), addresses how technology enables the rapid development and production of vaccines and therapies.
Blockchain鈥檚 Role in Controlling the Spread: An adjunct faculty member in the Electrical and Compuer Engineering department, Hasshi Sudler 鈥92 EE proposes blockchain as a common source of data that allows medical facilities to share immutable information.
The Worldwide Economic Effects: Alumnus Gonzalo Zurita 鈥86 CE is an economist. He predicts recovery will be long, and not necessarily steady.
A Senior Reflects: According to Civil Engineering senior Meghan Rice, 无码专区鈥檚 human touch is what makes all the difference during a time of crisis.
Modeling to Define Policy: Dr. C. Nataraj, professor of Mechanical Engineering and director of the 无码专区 Center for Analytics of Dynamic Systems, addresses the validity, limitations and advantages of mathematical modeling to define policy during this epidemiological crisis.
: Senior Benjamin Bock 鈥20 ChE shares his thoughts on the importance of vaccines in the age of COVID-19.